Financial Aid Opportunities

Wondering about tuition?

Ours is affordable...and we'll even help you pay! We participate in a variety of federal and New York State tuition assistance programs. We also offer many scholarships for qualified students. We'll do everything we can to help you pursue a nursing education.

We look forward to working with you to assure that your dream of a nursing career becomes reality.

Please, if you are interested in becoming a nurse, talk to us. Find out how we can help you realize that goal. Nurses are in demand as never before and, as the baby boomers age, that demand will only increase. Nursing career opportunities will continue to grow for years to come. If being a nurse is truly what you want to do, now is the time. Talk to us!

Call the Memorial School of Nursing at 471-3260 or the Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing at 271-3285.

Because many factors are viewed in determining eligibility, we encourage all students to file for financial aid.

If you will be a first-time, full-time student, you may use the Net Price Calculator to help you estimate your out-of-pocket expenses to attend either of our schools.

Financial Aid Application Procedures

Students wishing to be considered for financial aid need to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the New York State Express Tuition Assistance (ETA) Application for TAP award. Mid-year transfer students only must submit a Financial Aid Transcript from all colleges attended in the current year (summer/fall semester) even if no aid was received.
The Student Aid Report (SAR) must be submitted to the financial aid office before a determination of eligibility can be made and other materials can be processed.
Eligibility - An award letter showing estimated financial aid will be sent to the student once the application file is complete and has been received.
If you do not receive financial aid in the amount sufficient to cover your needs, you should contact our financial aid office to explore alternatives.
Call Memorial Hospital School of Nursing at 471-3165 or Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing at 271-3649 for more information.